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The First Years: On-The-Go Booster Seat | 
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| Brand: The First Years Category: Toy
Buy New: $15.58 (On sale from $20.00)
New (6) from $15.58
Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 10303
Color: one color Size: one size Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 3.4 x 10.3 x 11.8
MPN: Y1091 Model: Y1091A2 UPC: 883413493474 EAN: 0071463010912 ASIN: B0000A11ZQ
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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| Features:
| • | Self-carry handle | | • | From 9-36 months. | | • | It's compact, lightweight | | • | Security strap attaches easily around most chair backs | | • | Adjustable safety belt secures child firmly in seat |
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Product Description The On-The-Go Booster Seat is one of the lightest, most compact seats available. Grasp the easy-pull valve and it inflates for you, and then easily adjusts up to 4" high. The adjustable safety belt with T-restraint helps hold your child securely when the booster is strapped to an adult-sized chair. When mealtime is over, just press out the air and fold the Booster Seat down -- it compacts to just 2 inches thick, so you can take it with you anywhere. Also features a built-in handle and a storage pocket for bibs and utensils.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Terrible product October 12, 2008 bipy (Toronto ON) Don't waste your money on this chair. The back strap only works properly if the chair back is super wide. It does NOT fit most regular chairs. Even if it does fit, my squirmy 13-month old can wiggle the straps loose, posing a risk of him falling out of the chair. Don't waste your money. I bought this only 1 month ago but I will not be using it again. Not that I've used it very many times anyway because most of the chairs that I've tried to use it on, it hasn't been able to strap properly. Again, don't waste your money on this chair. Buy the Fisher Price travel seat. I have that one and it's sturdier, safer and fits on most chairs that I've tried it on.
Very Handy October 4, 2008 Moxiemama (Idaho) I really loved this product. It is so portable and easy to take along. It is kind of hard to clean but after a while I started tossing it in the washing machine (take out the foam first). Another problem we had is that if you put it on a chair with no bar across the lower back it can slip back a little. We traveled almost a dozen times by the time my son was two and this was a life saver. We also used it at home as we never bothered getting a high chair so it was well worth the price.
Good Seat September 13, 2008 Janice (Carpentersville, IL) I bought a more expensive chair, but I didn't realize that the legs on our kitchen chairs were so straight up and down (don't angle out). My sone is a wiggle worm and with so much structure to the seat the whole kitchen chair would move. I bought this one because it seemed light (and was way cheaper than the first one). It does the trick. Plus we have something that will be easy to take to Grandma and Grandpa's house.
booster seat July 18, 2008 pzim So far it has worked great, but need to put a phone book under for our daughter to reach the table comfortably.
Great for travelling - need to be carefull with balance June 30, 2008 Mine Hisim-ozturk (Bloomfield, NJ United States) I got this for travelling overseas and it was a life saver. Very easy to pack and carry. However, you need to be careful when choosing which chair you hook this onto. Light weight or small chairs may create balance problems.
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